The Top 10 Star Wars Fan Art In The Galaxy

There are thousands of Star Wars fan artworks, and many of them are great. But, some fan art rises above the masses and is truly remarkable.

Check out this list of the top 10 Star Wars fan art featuring some of the top Star Wars characters.

10. How Luke Skywalker Should’ve Appeared in The Last Jedi

Art by Salvador Trakal

If we’re being honest with ourselves, the Luke depicted in Star Wars: The Last Jedi wasn’t the same Luke we knew. He was broken, hopeless, and to be frank – a complete wimp.

Even Mark Hamill, the actor that played Luke Skywalker, admitted that the Jedi don’t give up. This Star Wars art makes up for it. In this art, the Sith encircle Luke, thinking they’ve got him pinned. The hood hides his face and you get this eerie feeling that something is going to go down.

This is the Luke we’ve been looking for: stoic, heroic, and driven. Isn’t this the Luke you remember?

9. The Beautiful and Badass Princess Leia

Art by Anthony Foti

To be honest, a lot of the Princess Leia fan art focuses on her sex appeal, rather than on how badass she is. Of course, Leia is beautiful, but she is also a great shot and skillful mechanic, and this fanart shows it, earning it a place on the list of top 10 Star Wars fan art.

She looks off into the distance, perhaps seeing what her enemy is doing. The detail of the weapon and her clothing is unreal, and the emotion in her eyes is palpable.

8. AngryChewbacca

Art by Thaldir

When it comes to Chewbacca, there is some weird fan art. Most of it isn’t good weird, either. But, there is also some great Chewbacca fan art, like this piece!

In this fan art, Chewbacca fires his bowcaster, and you can almost hear him yell his signature angry roar. The detailed fur and emotion in the face is what makes this Star Wars fan art so great. We wouldn’t want to get on his bad side.

7. The Mysterious Boba Fett

Art by Kostas

There is also a lot of Boba Fett fan art available to look at, but this one made the list of top 10 Star Wars fan art because it is so spooky and mysterious.

Boba Fett is a mysterious character and a man of few words. So, this dark, hazy artwork perfectly captures his dark, shadowy character. And, even through the haze, Boba Fett is completely recognizable.

6. Yoda the Yogi

Art by Tom Walker

Amazing Yoda fan art, this is. Yoda sits in a shadowy, swamping forest, most likely on his planet of exile, Dagobah. He looks tranquil as he, most likely, meditates to connect with the Force.

This fan art takes the almost goofy-looking little green Jedi and makes him a mysterious creature of great revere.

5. R2-D2: The Little Droid that Could

This fan art shows R2D2 in action – encrypting through files to help his team. And we’ve seen how useful R2D2 is throughout the Star Wars movies. I mean, R2D2 even took out two droids on his own! Most impressive.

4. Cheeky Rey

Art by Arkenstellar

Rey is another badass Star Wars character. This Star Wars fan art so cool, and really shows what an awesome character Rey is. Both Rey and this piece deserve placement on the list of top 10 Star Wars fan art.

Here, she stands in the middle of the image, and the artist has made her look both happy and fun with a tiny BB-8 in her hand. She holds her weapon nonchalantly as she stares down the viewer with a cheeky grin.

3. Obi-Wan Kenobi The Wise

Art by Anthony Foti

This Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars fan art is amazing because it is so realistic, down to the hair on the forearms. Talk about detailed!

Kenobi holds his lightsaber in a crouched and ready position as he looks guardedly at the viewer. The light from his lightsaber illuminates his face and contrasts with the deep shadows in the painting.

2. The Great Darth Vader

Art by Sean Walusko

Because he is one of the greatest villains of all time, it’s difficult to capture his greatness on a 2D medium. But, this painting manages to capture Vader’s terrifying looks and intimidating presence.

As we all know it, this is a scene from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story where Darth Vader is destroying the rebels in an attempt to recover the disc that has the Deathstar plans. Andy Fairhurst has done a wonderful job portraying that scene!

1. Bad Boy Han Solo

Art by Bruce White

This Star Wars fan art gets first place in our list of top 10 Star Wars fan art. The black background emphasizes Han Solo’s expression. And in his expression, it is easy to see his determination and skill. Plus, this painting conveys Han Solo’s bad boy and hero sides.

Also, props to the artist for executing the difficult perspective, because having the hands out front like that can look weird unless done by an excellent artist.

What Do You Think?

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